Just on the outskirts of Lyndhurst, this cottage is ideally located to explore all that the New Forest has to offer, with the fantastic New Forest tour bus taking you all this picturesque National Park.

Set within the beautiful New Forest National Park is the quintessential town of Lyndhurst, a haven of thatched cottages, roaring fires and cosy tearooms. This delightful property is within 3 miles of the town itself, enjoying a perfectly secluded location. Sleeping four across two snug bedrooms, it's ideal for parties of guests seeking a cosy base for exploring. The owners have gone the extra mile to make your stay special, and even the four-legged guests have been considered, provided with dog bowls and a cosy basket.

Step inside to discover a homely interior with beamed ceilings, comfortable furniture and thoughtful details. Uncork a bottle of soothing red, curling up on the sofas in front of a good film in the lounge. Simple snacks, tempting treats or hearty meals; whatever takes your fancy, the kitchen has everything you need to cook up a storm. Throw open the doors for an al fresco vibe, or take your morning coffee and pastries outside for breakfast in the sunshine. A handy ground-floor bathroom and two irresistible bedrooms upstairs complete this fabulous property; just mind your head on the sloped ceilings! Outside, you'll be able to relax in the cottage-style front garden or the pretty decked area at the back, and there's ample parking on-site too.

Those with a sense of adventure will be well catered for thanks to the range of golf courses, riding stables and waterside attractions on offer close by. Experience the sheer beauty of this stunning location by boat, hiring a kayak and meandering along the River Beaulieu 8.5 miles away. The quirky town of Beaulieu is also famous for the National Motor Museum, and the wild ponies that like to stroll along the roads without a care in the world.

Catch a ferry from neighbouring Lymington to enjoy a day out on the Isle of Wight

Charming two-bedroom cottage on the outskirts of Lyndhurst

Pretty enclosed garden is a great space for your four-legged friends to play

A footpath from the cottage leads you into the picturesque New Forest

Local shops and pubs are only a short stroll from the cottage

Pick up the New Forest tour bus nearby, for a relaxed way to explore the local area

Enclosed garden / patio

Internet access

Pub nearby

Shop nearby

Romantic

Family friendly

Towels included

Property code: 75879

Just on the outskirts of Lyndhurst, this cottage is ideally located to explore all that the New Forest has to offer, with the fantastic New Forest tour bus taking you all this picturesque National Park.

Set within the beautiful New Forest National Park is the quintessential town of Lyndhurst, a haven of thatched cottages, roaring fires and cosy tearooms. This delightful property is within 3 miles of the town itself, enjoying a perfectly secluded location. Sleeping four across two snug bedrooms, it's ideal for parties of guests seeking a cosy base for exploring. The owners have gone the extra mile to make your stay special, and even the four-legged guests have been considered, provided with dog bowls and a cosy basket.

Step inside to discover a homely interior with beamed ceilings, comfortable furniture and thoughtful details. Uncork a bottle of soothing red, curling up on the sofas in front of a good film in the lounge. Simple snacks, tempting treats or hearty meals; whatever takes your fancy, the kitchen has everything you need to cook up a storm. Throw open the doors for an al fresco vibe, or take your morning coffee and pastries outside for breakfast in the sunshine. A handy ground-floor bathroom and two irresistible bedrooms upstairs complete this fabulous property; just mind your head on the sloped ceilings! Outside, you'll be able to relax in the cottage-style front garden or the pretty decked area at the back, and there's ample parking on-site too.

Those with a sense of adventure will be well catered for thanks to the range of golf courses, riding stables and waterside attractions on offer close by. Experience the sheer beauty of this stunning location by boat, hiring a kayak and meandering along the River Beaulieu 8.5 miles away. The quirky town of Beaulieu is also famous for the National Motor Museum, and the wild ponies that like to stroll along the roads without a care in the world.

Dogs are charged at £20 each per full or part week.

Property code: 75879

2 bedrooms – 2 doubles 1 shower room

Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher

Electric and heating included

Allocated parking on site

Wi-Fi included

1 dog welcome

Pub and shop within walking distance

TV in lounge

Lockable shed for bike storage

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 5 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.6

Overall equipment

4.2

Overall comfort

4.4

Overall location

4.2

Reviewed by
Mark
14th March 2020

Very tidy and well sorted cottage, convenient for good access to the forest and local pubs and shops.

Reviewed by
Colleen
21st February 2020

The Coach House is warm and inviting with all equipment required, the small gardens and seating area is a safe area for pets and children. The place is delighful, it has a nearby approach to the Forest with nice walks plus spotting animals was a joy.

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

If you’re after a holiday destination which has natural wonders and British tradition in abundance, look no further than the New Forest – a region where beautiful heathland, forest trails and stunning coastline surround quaint villages and market towns.

The National Park is found on England’s south coast, covering the south west of Hampshire but extending into Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s known for its picturesque footpaths and cycle trails, from which you can witness the spectacular sights of deer, ponies and cattle roaming free throughout the ancient woodland.

The villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and Buckler’s Hard have plenty of traditional, cosy pubs in which you can enjoy some locally-brewed cider or beer. Or, if you wanted something a little livelier, Hythe, Lymington and New Milton run fantastic weekly markets, while the lively city of Southampton is a drive away.

If you prefer coast over country, a visit to the shoreline is a must. Highlights include the Barton-on-Sea cliffs, Lymington Quay, and the Beaulieu River, where adventurous activities including canoeing await. There are plenty of other great things to do, too, with the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Breamore House and Museum near Fordingbridge, and Exbury Gardens all found around the region.

Just on the outskirts of Lyndhurst, this cottage is ideally located to explore all that the New Forest has to offer, with the fantastic New Forest tour bus taking you all this picturesque National Park.

Set within the beautiful New Forest National Park is the quintessential town of Lyndhurst, a haven of thatched cottages, roaring fires and cosy tearooms. This delightful property is within 3 miles of the town itself, enjoying a perfectly secluded location. Sleeping four across two snug bedrooms, it's ideal for parties of guests seeking a cosy base for exploring. The owners have gone the extra mile to make your stay special, and even the four-legged guests have been considered, provided with dog bowls and a cosy basket.

Step inside to discover a homely interior with beamed ceilings, comfortable furniture and thoughtful details. Uncork a bottle of soothing red, curling up on the sofas in front of a good film in the lounge. Simple snacks, tempting treats or hearty meals; whatever takes your fancy, the kitchen has everything you need to cook up a storm. Throw open the doors for an al fresco vibe, or take your morning coffee and pastries outside for breakfast in the sunshine. A handy ground-floor bathroom and two irresistible bedrooms upstairs complete this fabulous property; just mind your head on the sloped ceilings! Outside, you'll be able to relax in the cottage-style front garden or the pretty decked area at the back, and there's ample parking on-site too.

Those with a sense of adventure will be well catered for thanks to the range of golf courses, riding stables and waterside attractions on offer close by. Experience the sheer beauty of this stunning location by boat, hiring a kayak and meandering along the River Beaulieu 8.5 miles away. The quirky town of Beaulieu is also famous for the National Motor Museum, and the wild ponies that like to stroll along the roads without a care in the world.

Very tidy and well sorted cottage, convenient for good access to the forest and local pubs and shops.

Reviewed by
Colleen
21st February 2020

The Coach House is warm and inviting with all equipment required, the small gardens and seating area is a safe area for pets and children. The place is delighful, it has a nearby approach to the Forest with nice walks plus spotting animals was a joy.

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

If you’re after a holiday destination which has natural wonders and British tradition in abundance, look no further than the New Forest – a region where beautiful heathland, forest trails and stunning coastline surround quaint villages and market towns.

The National Park is found on England’s south coast, covering the south west of Hampshire but extending into Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s known for its picturesque footpaths and cycle trails, from which you can witness the spectacular sights of deer, ponies and cattle roaming free throughout the ancient woodland.

The villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and Buckler’s Hard have plenty of traditional, cosy pubs in which you can enjoy some locally-brewed cider or beer. Or, if you wanted something a little livelier, Hythe, Lymington and New Milton run fantastic weekly markets, while the lively city of Southampton is a drive away.

If you prefer coast over country, a visit to the shoreline is a must. Highlights include the Barton-on-Sea cliffs, Lymington Quay, and the Beaulieu River, where adventurous activities including canoeing await. There are plenty of other great things to do, too, with the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Breamore House and Museum near Fordingbridge, and Exbury Gardens all found around the region.

This property is personally managed by
Claire.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 5 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.6

Overall equipment

4.2

Overall comfort

4.4

Overall location

4.2

Reviewed by
Mark
14th March 2020

Very tidy and well sorted cottage, convenient for good access to the forest and local pubs and shops.

Reviewed by
Colleen
21st February 2020

The Coach House is warm and inviting with all equipment required, the small gardens and seating area is a safe area for pets and children. The place is delighful, it has a nearby approach to the Forest with nice walks plus spotting animals was a joy.

Location

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

If you’re after a holiday destination which has natural wonders and British tradition in abundance, look no further than the New Forest – a region where beautiful heathland, forest trails and stunning coastline surround quaint villages and market towns.

The National Park is found on England’s south coast, covering the south west of Hampshire but extending into Wiltshire and Dorset. It’s known for its picturesque footpaths and cycle trails, from which you can witness the spectacular sights of deer, ponies and cattle roaming free throughout the ancient woodland.

The villages of Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and Buckler’s Hard have plenty of traditional, cosy pubs in which you can enjoy some locally-brewed cider or beer. Or, if you wanted something a little livelier, Hythe, Lymington and New Milton run fantastic weekly markets, while the lively city of Southampton is a drive away.

If you prefer coast over country, a visit to the shoreline is a must. Highlights include the Barton-on-Sea cliffs, Lymington Quay, and the Beaulieu River, where adventurous activities including canoeing await. There are plenty of other great things to do, too, with the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Breamore House and Museum near Fordingbridge, and Exbury Gardens all found around the region.